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Please note Use of geocaching.com services is subject to the terms and conditions
in our disclaimer.
Vancouver Transit is a traveling cache. Once
found, the cache finder is requested to pick up the entire cache and re-hide
it in a new location, somewhere in the Greater Vancouver area.
Vancouver Transit is always either Hidden or in Transit. You are advised to check
this page in advance of seeking the cache to confirm it's current status.
As of August 30, this cache is currently - No Longer In Service
Vancouver
Transit can be found over and over by the same cachers as it will always be
in a new location. The cache is a camo painted 1.5 litre rectangular Lock & Lock
container.
Once you find the cache, pick it up and take it with you. Of course, you can
leave the cache where you found it if you want, but you will miss the fun of
watching Vancouver Transit on the move.
Log the find on this page. We will change status from Hidden to In
Transit so that other cachers will know it is on the move and no longer
at its posted location.
Re-hide the cache as soon as possible after you find it. Email us the new
coordinates, the date re-hidden and the new difficulty
ranking (i.e. 2 / 2).We will update this page with the new location,
new hidden date and difficulty rating. The new hidden date will flag the
cache as new when searching for local caches.
If necessary, add a log entry to this page and include any comments or hints
that may be required for the new location (use a log type of "Post a Note").
Also, please post the new coordinates with your log.
NOTE: When you move and rehide this cache, you are responsible for
maintaining it until it is found by a new cacher
You MUST BE PREPARED TO REHIDE the cache within 7 days of finding
it. All hiding locations MUST ADHERE to the geocaching.com cache
placement requirements. If you have not read and understand the requirements,
then DO NO HUNT THIS CACHE.
If this cache gets plundered or stolen, then the last cacher who had possession of the cache (that is, the last hider if it goes missing after it has been hidden, or the last finder if it goes missing after it has been found) MUST REPLACE
IT with a new cache, at or near the same location. If you are not prepared
to do this, then do not participate in this cache hunt.
The D/T rating of any hide must be no more
than a 2 star difficulty or terrain rating.
No cache finder/seeker may log this cache more than once every 24 weeks.
When the move the cache to a new location, it must move a minimum of 2 kilometres.
That is the new location and the old location are greater than
2000m apart.
Included in the cache is a roll of florescent pink flagging. When you find
the cache, we ask you to tear off a SMALL piece (no more than a few inches)
of flagging and tie it to an nearby object (branch, stick, rock, railing,
etc), at the location where you found the cache. Cachers that follow you
will now know the cache has been picked up and thereby prevent undue thrashing
of the surrounding environment. Your cooperation is appreciated. NOTE: The
flagging is NOT a trade item.
We request that Vancouver Transit be kept in the Greater Vancouver area. This
will allow all the local cachers to find and re-hide the cache. If you have
found Vancouver Transit before, you are welcome to search for it again assuming
you meet the cache hunting frequency requirement of no more than once in an
twenty-four (24) week period. Essentially, if it is in a new location, it is a new cache,
and it is considered as a new find for you. Everyone, including the cache owner,
may rehunt, find and log this cache multiple times. Should anyone have concerns
over this issue, then we suggest you choose another cache to seek other than
this one.
The requirements for hunting and logging this cache may change at the discretion
of the cache owner at anytime. While we have asked for advice in the new 'rules'
for this cache, and have adopted some suggestions, the decision as to how this
cache operates is solely ours.
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